Provides information on accessing cannabis for medical purposes and the process for applying to be a licensed producer.

Includes:
  • Getting cannabis for medical purposes
  • Regulations for licensed producers
  • Cannabis health effects and risks
  • Information for registered persons
  • Information for law enforcement and municipalities
  • How to apply to be a licensed producer
  • Prescribing cannabis to patients
  • Growing cannabis for your own medical purposes
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Helps individuals who have completed their sentence for simple possession of cannabis to have their criminal record set apart from other records in the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC). A record suspension removes the criminal record from the CPIC database, meaning that a search of CPIC will not show that the individual has a criminal record or a record suspension.

The Criminal Records Act (CRA) applies only to records kept by federal organizations, but most provincial and municipal criminal justice agencies also restrict access to their records once they are told that a record suspension has been ordered.


Note: Individuals can apply even if they have unpaid fines or victim surcharges. Lawyer or third party service provider is not required to apply.

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Provides information on canoeing, kayaking, and paddling programs and clubs in Epekwitk / PEI.

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Staff are trained Child Passenger Safety Technicians certified through I.W.K Child Safety Link to install car seats, inform and educate on car seat safety
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Assists with car seat inspections for new parents in the Francophone community.

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Trained staff can provide instruction on the proper installation of a car seat and answer questions.
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Certified staff provide car seat installation, education, and inspections.
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Cardiac Rehabilitation: Provides a professionally supervised program to help individuals recover from heart attacks, heart failure and procedures such as angioplasty, stenting and heart surgery. Cardiac rehab may include:

  • A detailed initial assessment of all aspects of participants and their health
  • Exercise training supervised by a physiotherapist, registered nurse, and respiratory therapist
  • Education on heart disease and how to manage it
  • Strategies to reduce risk factors for cardiovascular disease
  • Nutritional counseling by a registered dietitian
  • Other counseling and/or group support

Note: Cardiac Rehab does not replace medical therapy. It is used with medical therapy to enhance recovery and reduce the risk of a future cardiac event.

Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Helps improve individuals well-being if they have chronic (ongoing) breathing problems. Pulmonary Rehab may include:

  • A detailed initial assessment of all aspects of you and your health
  • Exercise training supervised by a physiotherapist, registered nurse, and respiratory therapist
  • Education on lung diseases and how to manage it
  • Energy conservation techniques
  • Breathing strategies
  • Nutritional counseling by a registered dietitian
  • Other counseling and/or group support

Note: Pulmonary Rehab does not replace medical therapy. It is used with medical therapy to reduce the symptoms of ongoing lung condition and improve overall quality of life.

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Offers care kits that provides information and resources for individuals and their families who are newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D).

There are two types of kits:

  • Teen Care Kit
  • Adult Care Kit

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Provides a four virtual workshop series that focused on the tools, information, and support to navigate their children's transition to post-secondary school and beyond.
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